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Captain-i - Installation Guide
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Z1-Z6: Zones Inputs:
Inputs for dry contact detectors from any zone, including
EOL protected.
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(+V): Detectors Voltage:
Power supply output for PIR detectors, ultrasonic
detectors, etc. The output is protected by F2 thermal fuse (protects the keyboard
too)
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SMOKE: Voltage Output for Smoke Detectors:
The output is switched to
minus (-) when smoke alarm occurs, for resetting the smoke detectors. When a
zone programmed to “Fire” response is activated, its power is temporarily
disconnected.
To manually reset the output, press long
.
SMOKE output can be programmed to work inversely, i.e. disconnected in normal
mode and switched to (–) when activated.
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PGM: Auxiliary Output:
This output can be programmed either to be
disconnected or to be switched to GND, in case of alarm (see sections
5.4.4
and
5.4.6
). MIC-200 microphone or VU-20N voice Unit can be connected to this
output.
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SRN: Siren Output:
Two sirens (with or without a driver) can be connected to
this output in parallel (See section
3.1.5). F1 thermal fuse protects it.
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KEYPAD: Keypads Connection:
The output has four terminals: (+V), (–), IN
(data), OUT (data). F2 thermal fuse protects the voltage supply (together with
detectors voltage).
The system can have up to 6 keypads connected to it.
Notes:
All PIMA LED keypads can be connected to the system.
Do not connect anything but keypads to the keypad power source
connectors
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SRN: Siren Output:
Two sirens (with or without driver) in parallel can be
connected to this output (See section “
3.1.5”). F1 thermal fuse protects it.
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AUD: Connection to Microphone or Voice Unit:
See sections
3.1.8,
3.1.9
and
5.1.3.
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LINE: Connections to Telephone Line:
It is recommended to connect the
inputs as close as possible to the line source to prevent tampering
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SET: Connections to Telephone Sets:
Terminals for connecting fax, answering
machine, telephones etc.
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P1: Transmitter:
A quick connector for RF and GSM transmitters
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P2: Keypad:
A quick connector to connect a technician keypad
For setting the jumpers, see page 12.